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Part 1 找工作
recruit [r?'kru?t] 招聘
[真题例句]
Recruiting and training new staff.
want ads 招聘广告
[真题例句]
They usually look for a job by searching the Want Ads in the newspapers.
position [p?'z??(?)n] / post [p??st] 职位
[真题例句]
He has left his position in the government.
[真题例句]
How does Simon get to know about the company's available posts?
opening ['??p(?)n??] /vacancy ['ve?k(?)ns?] 空缺职位
[真题例句]
I think there are still a few openings suitable for seniors like you.
[真题例句]
Although Sue took longer to complete her projects than John and both were equally successful on the assignments they completed, Sue was given the first promotion when there came a vacancy.
apply for a job [?'pla?] 找工作
[真题例句]
How to apply for a job. job applicant ['?pl?k(?)nt] 求职者
[真题例句]
Almost all job applicants are determined to leave a good impression on a potential employer.
resume [ ’rez?me?] 简历
[真题例句]I received your job resume last week, and it was very impressed.
[常用搭配]hand in/cast a resume 投简历
application form [??pl?'ke??(?)n] 申请表
[真题例句]She filled in an application form.
interview ['?nt?vju?] 面试
[真题例句]
You seem very confident about the job interview, don’t you?
interviewer ['?nt?vju?] 面试者
[真题例句]He should show respect for the interviewer.
interviewee [,?nt?vju?'i?] 应试者
[真题例句]Who is the interviewee in a clinical interview?
candidate ['k?nd?de?t] 候选人
[真题例句]Hire the most suitable candidates to work for them.
short list 最终候选人名单
[真题例句]Get to know the candidates on the short list.
offer ['?f?] 录取通知
[真题例句]I got two letters this morning with job offers.
contract ['k?ntr?kt] 合同
[真题例句]The conditions of work are very different: The Polytechnic is offering two-year
contract which could be renewed, but the Language School is only offering a year’s contract, and that’s a definite minus. It could be renewed, but you never know.
article ['ɑ?t?k(?)l] 条款
[真题例句]
Nothing comes to mind right now, but I'd like to go over all the articles of the contract once more before signing it.
hire ['ha??] 雇用
[真题例句]
It would cost at least $50 a month to hire someone to do the work, so I do most of it myself.
employer [?m'pl???] 雇主
[真题例句] In the mid-1970s, critical legislation mandated access to education, public
transportation, and public facilities, and prohibited employment discrimination by federal agencies or employers receiving federal funds.
employee [empl??'i?] 雇员
[真题例句]An employee in the city council at Birmingham.
Part 2 福利&薪酬
welfare ['welfe?] / benefits ['b?n?f?t] 福利
[真题例句]A new policy on pensioners’ welfare.
[真题例句]
Attractive wages and benefits.
insurance [?n'???r(?)ns] 保险
[真题例句]
Two weeks of paid vacation in your first year employment, you are also been entitled to medical and dental insurance.
paid vacation [v?'ke??(?)n] 带薪假期
[真题例句]
Mr. Saunders believes that he deserves more paid vacations.
salary ['s?l?r?] /wage [we?d?] /income ['?nk?m] 工资,收入 [真题例句]Bridge the salary gap between specialists and primary care physicians
[真题例句]
The same factors push wages and prices up together, the one reinforcing the other.
[真题例句]They tend to be low in education and in income.
bonus ['b??n?s] 奖金
[真题例句]
Any salesperson who sells more than the weekly quota will receive a bonus.
pension ['pen?(?)n] 养老金
[真题例句]The pension she had just drawn was stolen.
make ends meet 收支平衡
[真题例句]If he had accepted the offer, he wouldn’t be able to make ends meet.
Part3 工作变动
promotion [pr?'m???n] 升职
[真题例句]I heard about your promotion, you must be thrilled.
transfer [tr?ns'f??] 调任
[真题例句]
I made an effort to get my supervisor to transfer me to another department, but he urged me not to complain too loudly.
fire ['fa??] /dismiss [d?s'm?s] /lay off 开除
[真题例句]Two employees that Chris hired were stealing, and he had to fire them.
[真题例句]She has been dismissed for her poor performance.
[真题例句]Last year, Andrea’s husband, Rick, a miner in Nevada was laid off.
resign [r?'za?n] 辞职
[真题例句]She has made up her mind to resign
unemployment [?n?m'pl??m(?)nt] 失业
[真题搭配]unemployment rate 失业率
[真题例句]Computers will increase the unemployment rate of young blacks.
retire [r?'ta??] 退休
[真题例句]Simon, how does it feel to be retired?
Part 4 相关表达
work overtime ['??v?ta?m] 加班
[真题例句]Junior employees being made to work overtime.
overwork [??v?'w??k] 过度工作
[真题例句]She has been overworking for a long time.
workload ['w??kl??d] 工作量
[真题例句]He finds the huge workload unbearable.
odd job [?d] 临时工作
[真题例句]They’ll do odd jobs together at the school library.
work efficiency [?'f??(?)ns?] 工作效率
[真题例句]The goal increase people’s work efficiency.
workforce ['w??kf??s] 劳动力
[真题例句]The urgent need of a diverse workforce.
staff [stɑ?f] 员工
[真题搭配] full-time staff 全职员工
supervisor ['su?p?va?z?] 主管
[真题搭配]It falls short of her supervisor’s expectations.
colleague ['k?li?g] 同事
[真题搭配]creates conflicts among colleagues
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